Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

The 50th anniversary of this Edward Albee classic, brought the show back to Broadway starring Tracy Letts and Amy Morton. More…

George and Martha, a middle-aged history professor and his wife, return home after a faculty get-together. During the party, Martha’s father, the president of the college, had introduced the couple to a new teacher and his wife, and unbeknownst to George, Martha has invited them over for drinks—tonight. As George and Martha sling insults at each other, their wide-eyed guests, Nick and Honey, arrive. At first, the young couple is disconcerted by George and Martha’s bickering, but as the liquor flows, Nick and Honey find themselves drawn into their hosts' tumultuous, damaged world.

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This show has the most genius script to grace the stage. Maybe not the most moving, but the razor-sharp commentary on love and marraige and societal pretense was truly magnificent. This was very harsh though. The level of abuse is astounding and frighteningly funny. Definitely a must-see for any theatre-goer. There's a reason I now love the script and the movie. This is probably the most masterfully written script of any play and the show should still be running on Broadway, or at least have an open-ended run at a regional theatre.... Read moreRead less

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